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Pliable Private Information Retrieval (2206.05759v1)

Published 12 Jun 2022 in cs.IT, cs.IR, and math.IT

Abstract: We formulate a new variant of the private information retrieval (PIR) problem where the user is pliable, i.e., interested in any message from a desired subset of the available dataset, denoted as pliable private information retrieval (PPIR). We consider a setup where a dataset consisting of $f$ messages is replicated in $n$ noncolluding databases and classified into $\Gamma$ classes. For this setup, the user wishes to retrieve any $\lambda\geq 1$ messages from multiple desired classes, i.e., $\eta\geq 1$, while revealing no information about the identity of the desired classes to the databases. We term this problem multi-message PPIR (M-PPIR) and introduce the single-message PPIR (PPIR) problem as an elementary special case of M-PPIR. We first derive converse bounds on the M-PPIR rate, which is defined as the ratio of the desired amount of information and the total amount of downloaded information, followed by the corresponding achievable schemes. As a result, we show that the PPIR capacity, i.e., the maximum achievable PPIR rate, for $n$ noncolluding databases matches the capacity of PIR with $n$ databases and $\Gamma$ messages. Thus, enabling flexibility, i.e., pliability, where privacy is only guaranteed for classes, but not for messages as in classical PIR, allows to trade-off privacy versus download rate. A similar insight is shown to hold for the general case of M-PPIR.

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